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02 — C O C K TA I L S PA U L @ WHISTLERCHICAGO.COM E O 4 T 9 LS / WESTERN 0 N L O G A N B O U L E VA R D 9 6/7: Jake V insel’s H orse - F ire 6/14: K eefe Jackson 6/21: Jason S teele 6/28: Aram S helton 7/5: A ACM M usic School B enefit 7/12: M arc R iordan Trio 7/19: James Falzone 7/26: J immy B ennington Colour and Sound 8/2: A ACM M usic School B enefit 8/7- 8/10: Rob M azurek’s E xploding S tar Orchestra 8/16: N ew F racture Trio 8/23: S tirrup 8/30: G reg D uncan 9/6: A ACM M usic School B enefit 9/13: B rian Smith 9/20: Dave M iller 9/27: A nthony P oretti 10/4: A ACM M usic School B enefit 10/11, 10/18, 10/25: J osh B erman IL W A 21+ / NO COVER M O N D AY — T H U R S D AY / 6 P M — 2 A M F R I D AY / 5 P M — 2 A M S A T U R D AY / 5 P M — 3 A M S U N D AY / 5 P M - 2 A M PAT I O O P E N U N T I L 1 1 P M ( 1 2 A M F R I D AY S & S A T U R D AY S ) U K D I R E C T I O N S ☛ T H E C TA / Ta k e t h e B L U E L I N E t o t h e L O G A N S Q U A R E S TAT I O N o r C A L I F O R N I A S TAT I O N E E Book Club at The Whistler is a monthly series curated by head bartender Paul McGee: on the first Wednesday of every month, McGee hosts a cocktail party based on a different classic cocktail recipe book from his personal library. On Wednesday, June 1st, Book Club will once again bring Tiki Night back to The Whistler, this time with the help of Remixed, by modern tiki guru Jeff “Beachbum” Berry. Pulling recipes from each of the book’s Appendixes, McGee will curate a menu of twelve cocktails and two punches all conceived of during the current revival of tropical ‘mixology.’ The first half of the menu will feature new, original drinks by ‘The Bum’ himself. With an emphasis on making tiki drinks available to anyone—that is, providing exotic recipes for folks without access to exotic ingredients—Beachbum Berry’s recipes are simple and guaranteed to ‘make you feel sand between your toes.’ The menu’s second half will be comprised of new drinks from what Berry calls the ‘Tiki Revival,’ courtesy of bartenders the likes of David Wondrich of Esquire, Brian Miller and Joaquin Simo of Death & Company in New York City, Jim Meehan of PDT in New York City, Martin Cate of Smuggler’s Cove in San Francisco, and Sean Muldonn of the Merchant Hotel in Belfast, Ireland. As The Bum explains, “No matter what category today’s drink-makers fall into—molecular mixologists, farm-to-glass ‘bar chefs,’ or pre-Prohibition classicists—they’re beginning to take an interest in tiki. A rising tide lifts all booze.” In addition to the twelve-drink menu available at The Whistler’s main bar, McGee will also be offering shots of rum and a special, yet-to-be-announced tiki concoction at the Backyard Bar. DIVERSEY M B ook C lub at T he W histler presents R emixed by J eff “ B eachbum ” B erry 2 4 2 1 / n M I LWA U K E E a v e CHICAGO/ IL / 60647 773-227-3530 whistlerchicago.com / CALIFORNIA relax attack jazz series ▲ / KEDZIE bookclub ■ 01 ✖ N FULLERTON — BOOKING BOOKING@ WHISTLERCHICAGO.COM — JAZZ SERIES J A ZZ @ WHISTLERCHICAGO.COM — WHISTLER RECORDS B I L LY @ WHISTLERCHICAGO.COM — STOREFRONT GALLERY GALLERY@ WHISTLERCHICAGO.COM — PR & SPECIAL EVENTS SHELBY@ WHISTLERCHICAGO.COM Ta k e t h e #74 FULLERTON BUS or # 5 6 M I LWA U K E E B U S — GENERAL / INFO@ WHISTLERCHICAGO.COM june at the whistler ✷ 03 TIKI WEDNESDAY CLUB PRESENTS T he Opposition Party THURSDAY SATURDAY NIGHT— BOOK / REMIXED BY JEFF “BEACHBUM” BERRY FRIDAY M att C lark (6PM) ■ W histler T ips (9:30PM) Glad Cloud Ambient M usic Series : T im Kinsella , T odd M attei, Adam Vida (8PM) SUNDAY Pagan P layground ✖ Koplant N o MONDAY Attack Jazz Series ▼ Jake Vinsel ’s H orse - F ire Curtis Evans and Our F riends E lectric w/ DJ Shred One Cover: excerpt of 1530 images. by plural. — DESIGN BY PLURAL WEAREPLURAL.COM FRIDAY M ovieoke 08 WEDNESDAY TUESDAY R elax J on D rake & T he Shakes ✖ 09 THURSDAY M axx T raxx : B oogie & M odern F unk B ucket & J obe SATURDAY T his Is England w/ DJ Elia (OF SCOTLAND YARD GOSPEL CHOIR) D J G loria Vanderbilt 13 MONDAY SUNDAY C olor R adio ✖ D J Kid C olor TUESDAY Relax Attack Jaz z Series ▼ Keefe J ackson, C ameron Pfiffner , Anton H atwich , WEDNESDAY T he M inneapolis H enrys ✖ T he L ow E nd Dave Williams 2 4 2 1 / n M I LWA U K E E a v e CHICAGO / IL / 60647 ✖ Sleepy Kitty T rimm 19 SUNDAY M att C lark (6PM) ■ T T T T otally D udes (9:30PM) w/ Male MONDAY C H IR P R adio B enefit R elax Attack J a z z Series ▼ J ason Steele TUESDAY 773-227-3530 Aldric ✖ Darts & Arrows & F unk Party SATURDAY D J T ony Orange Alert R eading Series (6PM) ■ L awrence Peters ’ C ountry T hrow- Down w/ T revor McSpadden and the Peacekeepers (10PM) 25 23 THURSDAY SATURDAY B outros ✖ H elicopters TUESDAY WEDNESDAY F ree Dimensiona L ✖ T ony T rimm L ’O rchestre Super You , M e , T hem , E verybody MONDAY R elax Attack J a z z Series ▼ Aram Shelton 30 THURSDAY R ed E lectric R ainbow ✖ J ack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble t he W H I S T L E R D O W N L O A D F R E E M P 3 ' S AT : whistlerchicago.com/downloads V isit your local record store or shop online at w h i s t l e r c h i c a g o . c o m S hapers Virginia Reel (7”) WSLR–011 “The range of noise – lashings of Albert Ayler-styled atonal saxophone rips, scratchy no-wave guitar riffs, staccato snare hits, and ambient electronic drones – encompasses sounds that push the boundaries of tone and texture.” – Alarm Press the whistler store— front gallery ✦ The Whistler Storefront Gallery showcases a new art installation every other month. Curated by Robert Brenner. To submit a project for consideration, contact: [email protected] 07 / W : What are 3 records that never leave your bag? SO: 1. “Over Like A Fat Rat”—Fonda Rae 2. “I’ll Do My Best” —Ritchie Family 3. “Glow Of Love” —Change W : Where do you see yourself in 5 years? S O : I hope to go on tour and be the opening DJ for some of my favorite 80’s soul artists, many of whom are actually starting to tour again, such as Chaka Khan, Jody Watley, Evelyn Champagne King, and The Whispers. I’ve also been getting into the production side of music, so I hope to complete an album of my own beats, go on tour, travel, and buy more records. W : Where can people find your mixes and edits? SO: www.djshredone.com Maxx Traxx: June 9th, Aug. 4th, Sept. 1st, and Oct. 6th whistler records blink . The Architects (cassette, download) WSLR–010 “(Shapers) marry Sonic Youth-esque noise with swirls of psychedelia that will satiate lovers of both melody and chaos.” – Metromix ally an 80’s soul/funk group from Chicago, so I thought the name would be perfect as it represents 80’s boogie sounds, and pays respect to my new city. I n T all B uildings Warm Rock (7”) WSLR–012 “In Tall Buildings is a shift in the Chicago music scene that is refreshing and necessary. There is no doubt that Erik Hall is a talented musician with a creative vision. With this kind of innovative sound, In Tall Buildings is a project to keep your eyes open for.” – Heave Media ● 06 featured events ◆ 04 / S O : I really wanted to bring the unique sound of Sweater Funk to Chicago, play the music I love, and make people dance. Maxx Traxx is actu- JULY 02 — Glad Cloud w/ Matt Jencik, Shawnee JULY 06 — Book Club JULY 07 — The Rosen Association, Chants JULY 10 — Will Phalen JULY 11 — Judson Claiborne, Mount M oriah JULY 13 — Andy Wagner, Rachel Eve JULY 18 — CHIRP Radio Benefit w/ yourfeetstoobig JULY 21 — Haymarket Riot, The Part Five JULY 27 — Fess Grandiose, The GTW, Denmark JULY 28 — Distractions, Bob Dey’s Tank Engine Man AUG 01 — MOVIEOKE AUG 08/09—EXPLODING STAR ORCHESTRA 10/11 FEATURING — W : Is that where the concept for Maxx Traxx came from? 01 / BOOK CLUB S O : Sweater Funk is a weekly party in San Francisco that consists of 13 DJs playing 80’s boogie & funk records every Sunday. It was started by Jon Blunck of Groove Merchant Records and he’s a great friend of Dam Funk (Stones Throw), who started the boogie & funk party Funkmosphere in Los Angeles. Dam has always been a big influence on our whole crew as he really brought the sound of 80’s R&B/funk back into the limelight through Funkmosphere and his releases on Stones Throw. Jon wanted to bring the flavor of Funkmosphere to San Francisco, so he got all of us record nerds together, found a grimey basement in Chinatown to play and dance in, and Sweater Funk was born. For me personally, Sweater Funk has changed my life. Dam Funk, Jon Blunck, and the rest of the crew have been my biggest influences as a DJ, as they have really helped shape my sound, and brought me back to the joy of digging for records. 02 / R E L A X AT TA C K J A ZZ S E R I E S D J S hred O ne aka Sheila H ernando of the S weater F unk C rew W : What is the Sweater Funk Crew all about? 03 / JUNE CALENDAR SHRED ONE: It’s been amazing to see so many of the DJs that I have been inspired by and grew up listening to. Chicago DJs definitely have a style that is unique to the city, and I’m constantly being inspired by the local DJs and record collectors. Also, I’ve been blessed with being able to find so much of the music that I love that was so difficult to find in California. A lot of the 80’s R&B records that I was seeking in California are very common here in Chicago. I’m a kid in a candy store! 04 / INTERVIEW: SHRED ONE WHISTLER: You recently moved from California to Chicago. How do you like your new home? 05 / F E AT U R E D EVENTS 2011 06 / WHISTLER RECORDS 07 / STOREFRONT GALLERY JUNE COMING SOON 05/ whistlerchicago.com Box Jellyfish ✖ Boy Without G od 26 SUNDAY WEDNESDAY FRIDAY W histler Soul Summer Sessions on the Sq uare ■ Vitesse ✖ after-party at T he W histler ✷◆ ● ■ ✖✦ ❖ interview ✚ FRIDAY 16 THURSDAY B righton 6/8 JON DRAKE & THE SHAKES These locals consider themselves a sonic carnival and they utilize almost every classic instrument, from organs and glockenspiels to trumpets and trombones, but they keep the rock vibe alive with fuzzed-out electric guitars. Think a folky waltz crossed with Modest Mouse. Grape Juice labelmates Curtis Evans and Our Friends Electric open. 6/16 Brighton ✖ Sleepy Kitty With a new full-length in the works, Brighton has recently truncated their name — dropping the MA — to highlight the changes to their lineup. “We’ve come a long way since our Brighton MA EP,” says guitarist Jim Tuerk, “so the name change, while slight, seems an apt way to underscore the newness we all feel moving forward.” Sleepy Kitty is the music and art collaboration of Paige Brubeck and Evan Sult (Bound Stems, Harvey Danger). Started in Chicago in 2008, the two moved to St. Louis where they screenprint rock posters and make music that Brubeck describes as “choir nerd discovers Sonic Youth.” Their debut album, “Infinity City,” is out now on Euclid Records and they’re celebrating with a return to Chicago. 6/19 Lawrence Peter’s Country Throw-Down Lawrence Peters spins from his enormous collection of vintage country vinyl, throwing down a mix of honky-tonk, bluegrass, outlaw, string band, countrypolitan, and rockabilly. With live music by Trevor McSpadden and the Peacekeepers. Fresh goods on the 3rd Sunday of every month. Jon Drake & The Shakes 6/23 Boutros ✖ Helicopiters Video of the Month:Boutros on Giant System Chicago. View it here: http://www.giantsystem.tv/27_boutros.html 6/13 Color Radio listening party w/ DJ Kid Color Color Radio is throwing a listening party for their new album, Architects. Kid Color will be joining the festivities as guest DJ for the night. The band will be selling vinyl, screen printed posters, and t-shirts. Come out and wish the guys well as they embark on another east coast tour. 10. Johnny Carson: During his last week as host he was performing a fake products bit and decided to hold one back, talking about it but never showing it. This is how I remember Johnny Carson, as a man who has been keeping me in the dark about one bad joke for almost twenty years. 9. Jimmy Kimmel: It’s difficult to pigeonhole Kimmel for good reason. His crowd and target audience don’t appreciate his wit and comedy nerds think he’s too frat-ish. 8. Bonny Hunt: Yes her show was cancelled and yes it was daytime fodder, but I found Hunt to be the perfect mix of sweet, self-depricating, quick and sweet. A host for the whole family. 7. Jon Stewart: The smartest man on late night because he has the smartest staff on late night. 6. Larry Sanders: This fictional host would have been the ideal Carson heir. Also, hey-now! 5. Stephen Colbert: Just for being the first and thus far only host to have the audience applaud for him when he brings on a guest, Colbert will forever be in my top 10. 4. David Letterman: Always quick, sometimes mean and never satisfied, Letterman is the best interviewer on television. It’s even better when he obviously loathes his guest. 3. Conan O’Brian: I’m sure it’s a time and a place thing, but “Late Night” from 1996 to 2003 was, to me, the golden age of nerd style talk show comedy. 2. Terri Gross: If you’re not a fan, listen to her interview with Kiss front man Gene Simmons from February 2002 and you’ll consider donating to NPR. / T his is C inema Mädchen (7”) 6/26 YO U, M E , T H E M , E V E RY B O DY — A TA L K S H OW H O S T E D BY B R A N D O N W E T H E R B E E W/ S P E C I A L G U E S T S D K E D I G E R A N D SA D B R A D S M IT H Top 10 Talk Show Hosts According to host Brandon Wetherbee 1. Craig Ferguson: I blame this man for inspiring me to start You, Me, Them, Everybody Live! Off the cuff, angry, apologetic, confident, silly and honest. Scottish to boot. COLOR RADIO WSLR–014 “15 Artists to Watch in 2011” – Chicago Tribune 6/25 Summer Sessions on the Square Bring your friends, family, and picnic blankets to Summer Sessions on the Square, a monthly outdoor summer concert series presented by The Whistler and CHIRP Radio. Join us on the 4th Saturday of the month, June–September, at the Logan Square Monument. Live music from 5:30pm to 8:30pm. A $5 donation is suggested. Summer Sessions is brought to you by an all volunteer staff who are committed to bringing together the people of Logan Square for an event as diverse as the neighborhood. June 25th: L’Orchestre Super Vitesse C oming in June 2 0 1 1 : L I G H T BA NDS DJ KID COLOR Summer Sessions: June 25, July 23, August 27, September 24 6/30 Red Electric Rainbow, Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble Red Electric Rainbow’s newest album, Dark Days, was recorded using mostly a Nord Lead 2 synthesizer. Says Altered Zones, “the album bubbles with textures that lend themselves easily to fans of Oneohtrix Point Never, Mist, Outer Space, and the current crop of cosmic travelers traversing the analog plain.” Opening is San Francisco’s Jack Curtis Dubowsky, an active composer, conductor, writer, educator, and filmmaker. He has composed four chamber operas and scored five feature films, including Redwoods, Rock Haven, and That Man Peter Berlin. Dubowsky performs at The Whistler with his signature Jack Curtis Dubowsky Ensemble, which combines acoustic instruments, electronic hardware, audiovisuals, composed material, and free improvisation. ON T HE BACK— 1530 Google image results from may 17, 2011 using the terms ‘whistlers mother’ and ‘whistler chicago.’
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